Can schools be hubs for imagining the future?

Deborah Curtis - is creative director at The Great Imagining an invitation and a platform to imagine and take action towards a Greener, Fairer, Wiser future. They run workshops and assemblies in schools throughout the UK, create their own festivals, symposiums, exhibitions, courses and learning resources, as well as support partnership festivals, gatherings, talks and conferences. The Great Imagining events and publications are collaborative, accessible learning adventures for young people and their communities. Megan Murray-Pepper - English teacher, sustainability educator and campaigner, with ten years of experience teaching secondary English in schools in London. Now supports teacher training and has worked with the centre for climate and sustainability education at UCL as well as University of Oxford. Gemma Connell is Director of Youth Programmes at Another Way who are on a mission to empower people to live with kindness towards our planet. Our vision is a world in which society lives regeneratively. Eliska Gooch - DfE’s Youth Sustainability Champion - Represent young people's voices across England on climate education and sustainability. Recently graduated from University of Birmingham with an Environmental Science degree. 0:00 Start